actually no, the male is most likely going to find food for the female while she is laying eggs
The male hunts for food while the female looks after the eggs or it's baby. If the female doesn't have any babies or eggs than it goes to hunt for food itself.
In many penguin species, including the Emperor penguin, female penguins leave to feed while males incubate the eggs. This strategy allows females to replenish their energy stores after fasting during egg formation and incubation, while males can focus on protecting the eggs and keeping them warm. It is an energy-efficient way to ensure the survival and health of the offspring.
You should make food available to her during this time.
No, only females can lay eggs. Male animals do not lay eggs or deliver young. In some species, the male penguin does incubate the egg (keeping it balanced on his feet) while the female penguin goes out to sea to eat.
No, Just like Happy Feet only the female leaves to capture food, while the males tend to the eggs. The girls are the bread and food winners; like human girls. We some bosses!
To develop eggs to lay an animal needs to eat food. The food of a mosquito is blood, thus blood is required before the female mosquito can lay eggs.
Female beetles can lay hundreds of eggs. Females usually lay their eggs close to a food source, or even within the food source.
actually the male guards the eggs because they are tougher while the female flies off to get food for the family
Female penguins lay eggs by expelling them from their reproductive tracts in a process called oviposition. The egg is then incubated by the female or shared with the male to keep it warm until it hatches.
the main food of mosquito is the nector of flowers but the blood is not its food only female needs blood to lay eggs because a necessary protein found in blood is for egg laying although female get lipids and protiens froom blood for laying eggs for egg laying purpose not for food purpose
The male has no part in the rearing of a young platypus. The female will not willingly leave the young behind. She is a dutiful mother, going without food and waters while incubating the eggs and in the early days after the eggs have hatched.